Psychiatrists and Psyco Doctors Prescribe Drugs like Candy and
remain Immune from Investigation and Prosecution
Feb. 14, 2008: Congress ignores the drugs prescribed by psychiatrists...while holding
multi million dollar hearings into steroid use by ballplayers drug use. DemocRat Henry
Waxman read the riot act to Roger Clemens and insinuated that Clemens lied when he said he
had never used steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs. The committees
probe has absolutely nothing about the work of government. No one was killed - YET another
mass shooting (drug related) at a college campus is not investigated because the lobby
group for the psychiatrists keeps Congressmen and Senators swimming gayly in a pool of
contributions.
Feb. 14, 2008: A 27-year-old goes on a rampage at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb,
shooting 21 people, killing five and later himself; university police report that the
murderer, a graduate of the school, had reportedly stopped taking medication and had been
acting "somewhat erratic." Antidepressants
Profile - What drugs
were the Virginia Tech Student using? Was there a history of his instability?
More than a year before the
Virginia Tech massacre, Cho Seung-Hui was accused of stalking two female students and was
taken to a psychiatric hospital because of fears he was suicidal. (The School Knew....what
about his parents knew? They had all the warning signs for years and are responsible)
Cho's twisted, violence-filled writings and sullen, vacant-eyed demeanor had disturbed
professors and students so much that he was removed from one English class and was
repeatedly urged to get counseling.
In November and December 2005, two women complained to campus police that they had
received calls and computer messages from Cho, but they considered the messages
"annoying," not threatening, and neither pressed charges. Neither woman was
among the victims in the massacre
After the second complaint, the university obtained a temporary detention order and took
Cho away for psychiatric evaluation because an acquaintance reported he might be suicidal,
authorities said. Police did not identify the acquaintance.
According to court papers, on Dec. 13, 2005, a magistrate ordered Cho to
undergo an evaluation at Carilion St. Albans Hospital. The magistrate signed the order
because of evidence Cho was a danger to himself or others as a result of
mental illness. The next day, according to court records, a special justice approved
outpatient treatment for Cho. A spokesman for Carilion St. Albans would not comment. Ed
Spencer, assistant vice president of student affairs, said federal law protects students' medical
privacy even after death and would not comment on any disciplinary proceedings
US drug company knew Prozac could lead to
violence 2004
News PROZAC is one of the most widely prescribed antidepressant medications in
history. Since its introduction in 1986, PROZAC has been used by over 54 million patients
worldwide, including those suffering from depression. In clinical studies, antidepressants
increased the risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in children and adolescents
with depression and other psychiatric disorders. Families and caregivers should discuss
any observations of worsening depression symptoms, suicidal thinking and behavior, or
unusal changes in behavior.
RITALIN - is initially prescribed as a treatment for depression for many school children.
It's claimed to have a 'calming' effect, reducing impulsive behavior. The phonies will
charge ahead for more gun control, while they and their bodyguards remain full armed. The
sucking sound in the background is this country going into the sewer, unless the silent
majority stands up to be counted calling elected officials, phoning and emailing talk
shows, writing to newspapers, starting web blogs and internet sites)
Also, The Chicago Tribune reported on its Web
site that he left a note in his dorm room that included a rambling list of grievances.
Citing unidentified sources, the Tribune said he had recently shown troubling signs,
including setting a fire in a dorm room and stalking some women.
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Charles Whitman Texas Tower Shootings
- Drugs Involved Psychiatrist gets no
punishment
Whitman killed 15 people and wounded 31 others before he was shot dead by Austin police
In 1966, Whitman admitted depression to the University's doctor, Jan Cochrun, who
prescribed Valium and recommended he visit campus psychiatrist Maurice Dean Heatly. On
March 29, 1966, Whitman met with Heatly and spent an hour explaining his frustration with
his parents' separation and his increasing strains at work and school. During the
interview, he made a remark about feeling the urge to "start shooting people with a
deer rifle" from the University tower. Heatly noted that Whitman was "oozing
with hostility", but never returned. Whitman mentioned the visit with Heatly in his
final suicide notes, saying that the visit was to "no avail". By the summer,
Whitman was prescribed Dexedrine and other drugs.
Because Whitman had told Heatly of his fantasy of killing people from the tower during his
one appointment, Heatly was suddenly under intense scrutiny. He was never found
responsible in any way for the killings, however. The general consensus was that hed
done the best he could with the information he was given. Heatly did not consider him a
threat to himself or others.
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